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slavkoo20. 03. 2015 08:27:53
spring crocus
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Apolonija20. 03. 2015 18:47:02
You don't often see such carpets of crocuses. Nice!

Tadej, hello. I'll try to fill in the names:
4,5 almond-leaved spurge
8 due to the light violet color it's probably short-haired violet
12 common daisy
17 wood sedge

bestnasmeh
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zlatica20. 03. 2015 19:45:58
Let me start nicely in order: Otiv, you're the king, gorgeous photos, from liverleaves in all shapes and families to nodding bells and globeflowers and single flowers of lungwort and the unique flower of yellow globeflower... Marchy, the first pasque flowers this year are wonderful; these flowers always enchant me with their hairs. Tadej, where did you find liverleaves in such a special beautiful blue color and next to them hepatica in tender green! What a harmony of colors! And Apolonija has quickly as always defined the almond-leaved spurge, which is something very special! Branee has spread out a whole violet carpet in front of us like some painter.... It's nice to admire your photo achievements! This will be joy throughout the flowering season!velik nasmehnasmehmežikanje
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otiv20. 03. 2015 20:01:34
Some little flowers in greeting to spring. nasmeh
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dleskovec20. 03. 2015 20:47:56
Well, you've finally woken from winter sleep,
lovers of beautiful mountain flowers,
this page many already know,
which responds to the call of flowering meadows.

Spring has peeked out already,
tender flowers put on display,
path under feet and camera on shoulder,
as sun rays already melt the ice.

The eye hungers for beauty of all these flowers,
just send old winter behind the mountain,
let warm rays warm the earth,
so we can enjoy hundreds of flowers.

Now, Apolonija you'll have work again,
open eyes for us strangers,
I hope you'll understand all this,
for who asks always learns.

So, all the best in flowering nature wishes you
the old friend who is graying.
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Tadej21. 03. 2015 12:50:00
Apolonija, thanks, I've added the names.
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velkavrh24. 03. 2015 16:54:10
Today on a walk above Begunje above Plečnik's pavilion.
All the white are wood anemones.1
Of course, all the white are also common daisies and the yellow our beloved trumpet flowers.2
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In the shade hides the common hepatica.4
In full bloom is the fragrant butcher's broom. The black butcher's broom has already turned red.5
In the shade also hides the corydalis.6
Along the paths there is plenty of this light blue little thing - Persian speedwell.7
There is also plenty of scarlet deadnettle next to it.8
On the pasture above Plečnik's pavilion a surprise awaited me - first time this year I find spring squill.9
Already from afar this azure blue of the spring squill was visible. Only this squill grows so low.10
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zlatica24. 03. 2015 19:41:23
Brane, bravo for the great shot and nice flowers. mežikanje Is this Persian windflower the most common now in spring?
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otiv24. 03. 2015 20:31:50
Forests and meadows are becoming more and more colorful. nasmeh
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Lesser celandine - Ranunculus ficaria9
Lesser celandine and crocus10
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Alternate-leaved golden saxifrage - Chrysosplenium alternifolium16
Alternate-leaved golden saxifrage17
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velkavrh25. 03. 2015 04:33:52
Bravo Ovit for the nice spring flowers. I'll go check the dog's-tooth violet site right away today, if it's blooming already. Haven't found the common pasqueflower yesterday either. Yeah, this anemone is now full everywhere in the grass. Currently no other blooms.
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otiv25. 03. 2015 06:59:58
Hi Brane!
I photographed dog's-tooth violet on Rožnik, so if your site is higher up, it probably doesn't bloom yet. Found everything else yesterday in Kamniška Bistrica. Maybe you know the name of the flower under no.9.
Thanks and good luck discovering flowers.
Vitovelik nasmeh
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velkavrh25. 03. 2015 17:59:46
Of course I know it, it grows on our lawn there around the cherry where there's shade. It belongs among celandines - lesser celandine - Ranunculus ficaria L.
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otiv25. 03. 2015 19:07:59
Thanks, Brane.

Best regards
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Tadej26. 03. 2015 06:47:44
Some flowers from the ascent to Kuk and Prižnica. Asking experts for help. But mainly those little flowers taken before sunrise are of slightly worse quality.
Best, Tadej
Nodding catchfly1
Bloody spurge2
Short-haired violet?3
White violet4
Scarlet-red dead nettle5
Indian strawberry6
Blackthorn7
Yellow dogwood8
Nodding-fruited willowherb9
?10
Nine-leaved hemp agrimony11
Tevje12
Trobentice13
Bellflowers14
Two-leaved sea squill15
Lily of the valley?16
Common hepatica17
Yellow dogwood18
Ramsons19
Common dog's tooth?20
Common cottongrass?21
Prickly goosefoot22
Common lungwort23
Common lungwort24
Herb Paris25
Round-leaved wintergreen26
Fragrant hellebore27
Fragrant hellebore28
Common daisy?29
Persian speedwell30
Hairy rock-cress31
Common dandelion32
Spatulate-leaved hawkweed?33
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otiv26. 03. 2015 08:24:11
Hi Tadej!

1 and 9 is pendulous-fruited bittercress
3 is probably short-hairy violet
5 is scarlet-red dead-nettle
7 is blackthorn
8 and 16 is cornelian cherry.
11 is nine-leaved hemp-nettle
15 is two-leaved squill
23 and 24 is common barren strawberry
30 is Persian windflower
31 is hairy sedge
33 is probably lesser celandine
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Tadej27. 03. 2015 06:58:22
Thanks Otiv, I've added the names.
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otiv27. 03. 2015 07:34:48
I don't know where our professors are to confirm my knowledge.nasmehmežikanje
Best

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velkavrh28. 03. 2015 10:34:36
Of course Otiv you correctly identified everything at Tadej's. Unfortunately the trip to Primorska was canceled due to too few participants and so I went to look for dog's tooth. It's in full bloom. Violets growing in nature crossbreed with each other many times. The crossed ones then don't smell.
Dog's tooth.1
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Yellow dog's onion.4
This is garden violet, which often escapes into the wild.5
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Common starflower.7
Horsetail.8
In the forest, common lungwort can already be found.9
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This violet has much smaller growth than the short-haired one. It is the forest violet.11
Hare's clover12
Almond-leaved spurge13
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velkavrh28. 03. 2015 11:22:51
Still for Tadej:
no. 2 -bloody spurge
no. 3-correct
no. 33-correct
no.21-correct
no. 16-not lily-of-the-valley
no. 6-not golden anemone -I know it -similar to mock strawberries. I'll look up the name.
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Apolonija29. 03. 2015 20:06:09
Good evening!

I see you're very active. Otiv, you are already a true plant expert.
Regarding 6 Brane is right. It's Potentilla indica (formerly Duchesnea indica)
Local name is Indian mock strawberry, although it doesn't belong to strawberries (Fragaria). Regardsnasmeh
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